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Aaron Krenzer joins Chaparral and Robalo Boats

Chaparral and Robalo Boats has announced that Aaron Krenzer has been appointed Northeast regional sales manager, effective May 26. Krenzer takes on the role from Bill Mudgett who has announced his intention to retire in June.

Krenzer has a strong background in marine sales, product development, team and business leadership as well as customer service. Krenzer’s family was the founder of Krenzer Marine, one of the longest running Chaparral Dealers in the Northeast.

“Aaron has 10 years of experience and a rich family history in the marine industry, we are excited to have him join our team,” comments Chaparral executive vice president Buck Pegg.

Chaparral and Robalo would like to thank Bill Mudgett for his 19 years of outstanding service as the Northeast regional sales manager for Chaparral Boats.

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